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Aleppo - still more souks, fortresses, and ruins
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Aleppo, Syria
... late, about 8.30pm, when the locals are just thinking about eating. Try the Beit Wakil, another courtyard restaurant in a very flash boutique hotel just around the corner. It is quite flash, with un-priced menus, but we plucked up the courage to ask for ...
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crazy crazy aleppo.
A Travel Blog entry by knifehammer from Aleppo, Syria
... . i figure as long as i keep taking my ginko...i should be able to remember it, and hopefully not forget it. we stayed in a neat boutique hotel in the souk which reminded me off the places we stayed at back in the day in marocco, with the open air ...
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Damascus To Aleppo - Syria.
A Travel Blog entry by heatheravan from Damascus, Syria
... pie. Back in the car we drove on to Aleppo where we were scheduled to stay two nights, our hotel was a fabulous boutique hotel in the winding alley ways of the old town. Created out of a very old house with the rooms around a central courtyard ...
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A Sojourn in Syria
A Travel Blog entry by suesy6652 from Damascus, Syria
... Swiss around 7 years ago, painstakingly and authentically restored for them to live in, it had recently been sold to a Syrian boutique hotel chain. Marble floors and walls with wide sills and wooden shutters, a huge marble bath, twin hand basins ...
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Surviving Syria
A Travel Blog entry by waynedale from Damascus, Syria
From the incredibly well managed and luxurious little boutique hotel in Antakia (Turkey) known as Liman Hotel, I was referred to a local driver by the hotel manager. For 65 dollars this guy could get me into Syria. During my trip through the south of ...
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Onze visa İran aanvaard!
A Travel Blog entry by maartenmarieann from Istanbul, Turkey
... daar een avond mee gaan eten. Zeer speciaal persoon, waarover veel later meer :) Maar ons hoogtepunt was Beit Al Mamluk. Een poepsjiek boutique hotel. Aangezien we meestal in dorms slapen en onze gids zei dat we 'whatever budget, sleep at least once in a ...
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Damascus and then...I'm out!
A Travel Blog entry by nacrobat from Damascus, Syria
... , street-cart vendors and coffeehouses. But there's also a new, much more modern Damascus where one can find many boutique hotels, chic shopping, and a new modern sophistication to the city. We enjoyed the shops and sweets in the markets, ...
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Damascus Cont'd
A Travel Blog entry by muratcan from Damascus, Syria
... from the Muslim quarters into the Christian ones. Streets got cleaner, buildings newer and people better put together. The town's best boutique hotels and the most popular club, Marmar are also here. Knowing that Marmar has Friday night parties, it could ...
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Syria... the heart of the Middle East
A Travel Blog entry by markandstacy from Damascus, Syria
... Aleppo. Outside of the souqs, we meandered the old Christian quarter, visiting old churches and ornate old mansions now housing boutique hotels and lavish restaurants. I remember a lunch in one of these old Beits, where we were finally blessed with some ...
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